Permanent-hair-waving device



Oct.' '4, 1927.

1 B; BOGNAR PERMANFNT HAIR WAVING DEVICE .Filed slept. 11, .192s

. .MWWIMHHHHHHHHHM@` Patented Qei; 4, i927;l

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Bunn, Bosnian, or new vom@` N. f'Y.

' PEiaMANENrnAiR-wnvins DEVICE.;

' applicati@ ined sptember 11, 192e. serial no. 134,852.

the electric plugs can be easily v,connected and disconnected with their co-operating elements, obstructs passage through theV working room even when not in use. Furtliermore, the chandeliers are permanently attached to the ceiling of the room, sotl'iat, unless the person whose hair vis to be treated sits closeby, the operation becomes rather difficult. Y

'v The main object of the present invention -is to provide a permanent hair Waver, vthev heating elementsof which areucarried b y a portable support, which may be placed into a corner of the room when not in use and which may b'e shifted to any 4desired location in relation to the person, whose hair is being treated, before and duringthe treat# ment.

With these and other object-s lin view, which will more fully appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the samev consists inl the combination, arrangement and construction of parts hereinafter described, pointedV out in the appended claim Vand illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it being ,understoodV that `many changes may be madel in the size and proportion of the several `parts and details of construction within the scope of the appended claim, without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention. Y

@ne of the many possible embodiments of the invention is illustrated inthe accom-V panying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of a permanent hair Waver constructed in accordance with thepresent invention; and Fig. 2 `is a top plan view thereof.

In the drawings, the numeral 10 indicates a standard, mounted upon legs 11'. The upf 'per' portion ofthis standard isA tubular and isadapted toreceive a support 12', including i a vertically extending vcylindricalibar por tion 13, fitting into the tubularportion-of thestandard 10, and anoutwardly extend- 'inghorizontal' portion 14, terminating 4in a i downwardly extendingv section .15. This supporti-is shiftable on the standard,"a set screw 10 serving to fix-the support on the standard kin anydesired position. A Thefsupvport is shiftable vertically oni. the standard` and may also be turned'on the standard, Aso as to bring the heating'elements, hereinafter to be described, in .any desired .positionv in rela-tion to the person to bev treated. ATo the section 15 of the support is attachechinany. Y

suitable manner a ring-shaped member 16, on which are mounted electric sockets 17, connected'by wires'18 with an outlet boX, not shown, for supplying electric current` to the heaters. vInto Yeach of the sockets lis adapted '1 to be fitted a plug 19, connected by'flexible electric wires 20 with two heating elements suitable construction, for instance .-of the type describedA in an application for U. lS. Letters Patent for improvements in electric These heating elementsmay be of any ing Vmember 16, a preferably, ring-shaped member 22, carrying aplurality lof guides 23, for insta-needn the formA of Seyelets. Through eacheyelet extends a flexiblesup port 24, such as a cord, one endfof which is gof attached to the wires 20 of a pair of heaters I 21, while itsother yend extends into a hous--kv` v the vportion is 0f the Support 12. -'Ea@h"" ing 25, secured in any suitable Vmanner to cord 24 has attached to it within the housing cord 241 passes through a guide 27 onthe top of the housing 25, said guidesbeing, preferably, in the form of anl eyelet.y AIn' this manV ner the weights 26 are separated 4or spaced' within the housing. The guides 23 and 27 prevent the cords from becoming entangled and interfering with the ,electric wires 20, as the support-12 and theelements thereon are positions. l

The apparatus is moved into proper relation to the chair occupied by the person 25 a vweight 26, by means of which theheating elements are counter-balanced and stayv vat whatever elevation'th'ey are put; VEach 10h l i @whose tov be treated. y l The support 12 `the ro0m`,l sonsV notz Vtov interfere with the i. i Land the'elements (carried thereby laref-then* lshifted on the standard 10 so'asto bring the heatersV above thephead ofV the person',A the Isupport being thereafter` lowered `'or raised Weights;asafbovej described. W'hen the: ap-

paratus isnot in. lise,` it maybe inoV'ed ont ofthe wayfirito a eorneror='near toa Wall of movement of thevpersonswin the roonn f -What-ieiaimisi+ Y y f A`-portabie apparatus `for -Waving hair` Vcrornprising 'ai .pluralityrotflerlg's,V `a standard rising'therefronn;thefupper portion of said lstandard being tubular, a support including avertiealf section-and va sidewardly project? i ,img horizontalV seeti0n said Vertical section bei-ng adapted to be teleseoped into the tub'uf larportion Yof said standard and" being rotatable, thereon, Y means Y for xingy. Saidy sup? pOrt' on* said'standar'd in any desired-5 posiof said support, a guide-member on the port, heating elements, cords attached to said heating elements in engagement with Said guiderrniern-ber,extending into said housing,` Y

a counter-balancing Weight xed to eaeh eord Within said hou-Singa-ld Weightsv being tieafl section ofv said support, guides attached to said phousing, said `cords, extending said last-mentioned guides servingralso toriV spacing said Weights, an electric-socket eare throitgh'said last-mentioned guides and the rying'mernber on the Sidewardiy projecting seetionot saldi support, and eieetrieal. 00nneetions` extending; from saidheating` inem# bers to the sockets on said'isoeket Carrying member.y

Y tionl a housing secured tothe *v'ertieal section f Y 30 f `Vsidewardly extending section of said sup- I `disposed lclose to the 'Vertical axis of Vthever- -1 Signed at New YorkJin theicouinty ofNeiW i York, andy State of'NewYork, thiS'Sth day Y 'oft September, A. 11711926. a

BELA BOGNAR."y 

